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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a conservative and a former teacher, I believe this is wrong. Student should not have been suspended. A student does not need to stand or say the pledge, but a student cannot prevent or disrupt others from doing so. [/quote] I am also a conservative and former teacher... what is the mechanism for not preventing or disrupting? Is that not protected speech as well (for example, putting fingers in ears and singing la la la la loudly?). I am not being snarky--truly curious how I would manage to (LEGALLY) create a respectful zone for those who participate or abstain.[/quote]la la la is disrupting the speech of others. Sitting is not. Any teacher should be able to figure this out. [/quote]
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